After listening to Dr. Jiang's story, everyone had another doubt.
It didn't mention how Dr. Lin Hao was injured.
So, what is Dr. Lin Hao’s foot injury?
"He sprained his ankle accidentally later," said Dr. Jiang.
Doctor Lin Hao turned away, not wanting to meet anyone's eyes: This is such a shame. In an earthquake, escaping one disaster does not mean escaping all disasters. This is common sense, but Doctor Lin Hao has never experienced it before and has learned a lesson.
Dr. Chang Jiawei, an orthopedic surgeon, examines Dr. Lin Hao's ankle joint.
Dr. Jiang also said, “There are no medical staff stationed in the opposite village.”
This confirms what Dr. Tong and Professor Pei said about the large-scale disappearance of village doctors.
In the past two days, no medical team has entered the village. Also, because the village is farther away and the daily traffic route has to be detoured, the ambulance sent by the city today could not drive there.
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Doctor Jiang said: Fortunately, the disaster situation in the opposite village was miraculously better, only some villagers were slightly injured and there were no serious injuries.
This is also what we often say. The specific damage caused by an earthquake needs to be actually investigated. We cannot make general statements based on paper analysis.
In some places, you thought the damage would be minor, but it turned out to be severe; in some places, you thought the disaster would be very tragic, but it turned out not to be that tragic.
After understanding all the circumstances, the command center made a prompt decision to transfer them back to join the retreat mission.
The only seriously injured person, Doctor Tong, must be sent here first.
Doctors are just mortals in disasters.
The life of Doctor Tong, who is hailed as the female Bodhisattva, is in danger. The villagers have long been waiting quietly around her, and it is clear that they are praying for Doctor Tong in their hearts.
Doctor Lin Hao said to Doctor Chang impatiently: "Go and help. My minor injury is insignificant. Don't worry about it for now."
The implication is, idiot, do you understand what is going on? Doctors should be rescuing seriously injured people instead of guarding a patient with a sprained ankle.
Dr. Chang Jiawei gave a very naive answer: I can’t help you there.
If you can't help, don't force yourself to join in, or you will be despised by Mr. Song!
Dr. Song Xuelin's contemptuous look was terrifying, making almost everyone afraid to approach him. Classmates Feng and Zhao had no choice but to push classmate Xie to join the battle.
Doctor Yue Wentong's swallowing sound became more and more frequent.
Seeing this, Dr. Jiang had to say something, and Dr. Lin Hao seemed to be defending Dr. Yue: "It was me who encouraged Xiao Yue to drill holes for Dr. Tong to drain the blood."
The group of people had their doctor bags with them, and they had basic medical equipment. As for the drills needed for drilling holes, the power supply was cut off, and the only way to use an electric drill was to use a hand drill with its own power supply. In this era, tools like electric drills have not been reduced in price on a large scale, so how could farmers have such things? After searching for a long time, they found a hand-cranked drill.
The above explanations are to illustrate a problem: Was Dr. Tong’s condition so serious that he was about to die?
"He has been unconscious and his blood pressure has dropped," Dr. Jiang added.
"Are you sure it's caused by brain herniation?" Professor Pei asked.
Everyone thought that this should be the question that Dr. Song would ask as everyone could imagine looking at Dr. Song Xuelin's expression. Professor Pei asked it first.
Doctor Jiang was probably also afraid of Song Caizi's gaze, and he had to swallow his saliva along with Doctor Yue and say: They are definitely responsible for the lives of their colleagues on this issue, and they have carefully confirmed it again and again.
In any case, the patient's condition showed signs of improvement after the drainage was completed, so this is a circumstantial diagnosis, right?
Professor Pei did not ask any further questions.
Dr. Xie Wanying said: "If this is the case, it is even more important to drill it correctly."
Dr. Song Xuelin nodded: Yes, Dr. Xie always understands me the best.
Song Mao is not a fool, so how could he complain about a colleague who took great risks to save lives?
If we want to criticize people, it is definitely as Dr. Xie said, what we are criticizing is not whether they have the courage but whether they do the right thing.
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